Israel C. White

Geologist, Author

1848 – 1927

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Who was Israel C. White?

Israel Charles White was an eminent geologist and professor, internationally known, and the first state geologist of West Virginia.

White was born on a farm in Battelle district of western Monongalia County and grew up in Morgantown. White graduated from West Virginia University in June 1872 with a bachelor's degree in Geology and did postgraduate studies in Geology and Chemistry from Columbia School of Mines and received a doctoral degree from the University of Arkansas in 1880. He began his career in 1875 as an assistant geologist in Pennsylvania. In 1877 he assumed the chair of Geology at West Virginia University. He worked as a geologist at the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey for thirty years and became its first director.

He was the first to correlate the coals of Pennsylvania and Ohio and also the first to apply the Anticline Theory to locate wells for oil exploration. He insisted that the theory was tested in West Virginia, and the discovery and development of Mannington oil field in 1889, proved the theory and convinced the oil industry of its importance. This fact has redirected the entire industry and created a great demand for their services in the location and definition of regions favorable for petroleum deposits. With its use, there was a dramatic increase in the discovery of new oil.

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Born
Nov 1, 1848
Monongalia County
Also known as
  • Israel White
  • I. C. White
Profession
Education
  • West Virginia University
Died
Nov 24, 1927

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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